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LightAmpzarus
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I need someone to clarify where I have erred:
At the start of the universe, there should have been equal amounts of matter and Antimatter created, but we appear to live in a matter dominated universe.
If matter and antimatter mutually annihilate into energy, and energy and matter are equivalent, then why can't some of the the energy produced condense into matter, thus solving the problem?
I reckon my main mistake is in not knowing how energy coalesces into matter/antimatter (as well as not knowing about physics!)
Please help.
At the start of the universe, there should have been equal amounts of matter and Antimatter created, but we appear to live in a matter dominated universe.
If matter and antimatter mutually annihilate into energy, and energy and matter are equivalent, then why can't some of the the energy produced condense into matter, thus solving the problem?
I reckon my main mistake is in not knowing how energy coalesces into matter/antimatter (as well as not knowing about physics!)
Please help.